Angie Martinelli-- Ziv (Bulgarian, meaning 'vivid') is an Eastern Rosella. Rosellas are parrots who are prized for their colorful feathers, feisty personality, and intelligence. They can be trained to learn different whistles and to speak, and have to be given a lot of attention to keep their need for social interaction satisfied. They live best in big aviaries where they can have lots of other birds to talk to, and may bite if you handle them wrong.

Daniel Sousa-- Eitana (from Hebrew, meaning 'solid/unswerving/sturdy') is an aardwolf. Aardwolfs are shy, and mistaken for solitary, but actually live in monogamous couples. They prefer to avoid conflict, but will chase and reluctantly attack anyone infringing on their territory. They aren't fast runners, nor good fighters, so they attempt to mislead and divert their foes rather than engage in a fight.

Chief Roger Dooley-- Raisa (from Arabic, meaning 'chief') is a sloth bear. Sloth bears are meandering, clumsy bears, who nevertheless can run very fast and prefer to stand their ground when threatened than run away. They forage by scraping away at termite mound until they find their quarry. They are gentle with their cubs, but aggressive with other animals, and will charge right at tigers rather than be preyed upon.

Edwin Jarvis -- Hendrina [Haddie} (English, from Henry, meaning 'home ruler') is a Welsh Springer Spaniel. Welshies are affectionate, but aloof in temperament, very loyal and do best when spoken gently to and not yelled at. They were bred for hard work and endurance, and are quick to learn and eager to please. They like to spend time with their families, but can be wary of strangers. They like to keep an eye on things, and may be impulsive and headstrong.

Anna Jarvis-- Hesperos (from Greek, meaning 'evening star') is a Chinese Oak Silkmoth. Silkworms spin cocoons that are used for making silk, and then emerge as silk moths. Domesticated silkworms are often killed to preserve the silk, but the Chinese Oak Silkmoth is used for wild silk, which is made naturally after the silk moth has emerged. Silk moths will travel large distances to mate, and Chinese Silk Moths are capable of adapting to live in the wild, if they escape or are released from captivity. (Anna's is subject to change if we ever actually meet her and Hesper doesn't fit. I'm just covering my bases in case I need him).

Thank you! Sousa's was a bit odd as I had found the aardwolf on a thread about animals you may not know about and sort of bookmarked it for portential daemon use without knowing anything about it, and it was the first animal I looked at for Sousa, and it fit perfectly.